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Post by rmcalhoun on Nov 12, 2019 20:50:40 GMT -6
WMU Ohio and Miami are the best in the MAC. WMU and Ohio are playing a great game. We are not that far behind the top of the MAC. We need a few more horses, at times better coaching and good dose of tackling practice
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Post by cardfan on Nov 12, 2019 20:56:36 GMT -6
Got no help from Ou tonite.
Who’s gonna win the east? Kent? Ou? Miami?
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Post by rmcalhoun on Nov 12, 2019 21:04:17 GMT -6
Got no help from Ou tonite. Who’s gonna win the east? Kent? Ou? Miami? Hahahah turn it back on friend. OU got bailed out on a replay call WR was clearly out of bounds.. This is after Western was only able to run off about 20 seconds
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Post by rmcalhoun on Nov 12, 2019 21:05:15 GMT -6
Got no help from Ou tonite. Who’s gonna win the east? Kent? Ou? Miami? Miami and Gabbert is a freshman. To bad he chose Miami over us
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Post by bsutony on Nov 12, 2019 21:30:00 GMT -6
I don’t see Western losing to NIU, so it looks like they will win the west.
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Post by cardfan on Nov 12, 2019 21:30:19 GMT -6
Dang it Ou.
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Post by universityjim on Nov 13, 2019 7:36:50 GMT -6
Got no help from Ou tonite. Who’s gonna win the east? Kent? Ou? Miami? Buffalo.
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Post by cardfan on Nov 13, 2019 8:04:07 GMT -6
Got no help from Ou tonite. Who’s gonna win the east? Kent? Ou? Miami? Buffalo. Very likely.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2019 8:22:46 GMT -6
Thursday night's Buffalo vs. Kent State on CBS Sports Network will be interesting to watch. Buffalo needs the win, and the game will indicate how good Kent really is before we meet them next week.
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Post by realitycheck on Nov 13, 2019 10:27:41 GMT -6
So...we've got CMU and Miami at home and Kent on the road. We've lost 2 in a row. We can either run the table and fans will be pretty happy as we go to a bowl OR what happens if we lose all three and finish the year on a 5 game losing streak? One option would be euphoric and the other would feel like a swift kick to the nards. I think either scenario is possible but frankly the 3 loss one seems more so.
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Post by cardfan on Nov 13, 2019 10:51:21 GMT -6
I will continue to predict we lose out. Just like 2017. In the same manner, with a total collapse of the defense. We were at 4 wins then as well and in the tank we went. Where are we currently? We have a foot in the tank, waiting to take the plunge. We beat bad teams. We haven’t beaten the good teams. No evidence to think that will change. And I’ll continue to feel as long as Elson is d coordinator we’ll keep doing this. (Giving up crucial 3rd and 17’s and the line)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2019 11:37:50 GMT -6
A 5 game losing streak, with two of the last three at home, would point to a consistency problem. I think those type of problems point back to staff, and BSU's issues will not have changed since last year.
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Post by cardfan on Nov 13, 2019 12:12:58 GMT -6
A 5 game losing streak, with two of the last three at home, would point to a consistency problem. I think those type of problems point back to staff, and BSU's issues will not have changed since last year. Ultimately, exactly my point. And we’d most likely see it again next year, even with a veteran team.
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Post by redbirdman on Nov 13, 2019 14:31:17 GMT -6
Let me present the scenario mentioned as a fear on WMU's blog. WMU, Toledo, & BSU win the remainder of our MAC games. Thus we have a thee way tie at 6-2 in the MAC. The tie breaker is our record in the division in which case WMU having lost 2 division games is 3rd & we & Toledo are the two left having lost only one division game. Then our win over Toledo puts us in the Championship game.
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Post by cardfan on Nov 13, 2019 14:33:04 GMT -6
Fun to consider, but not happening.
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